In preparation for the upcoming Easter Sunday celebration, we’ve rounded up our past recipe and DIY craft posts related to the holiday. Be sure to check out our Pinterest account to find even more craft and recipe ideas!
For those of you who love sweet snacks as much as salty ones, you’ll enjoy making these fun flower or bunny pretzel bites. These simple, yet delicious, treats would be a wonderful addition to your Easter treat lineup. We used pastel M&Ms, but any variety would work!
This weekend we celebrate the Easter holiday. Usually these get-togethers include activities for children, including egg dying and Easter Egg hunts. Women’s Outdoor News would like to supply a fun twist on the classic Easter Egg hunt: an outdoor Easter scavenger hunt. We’ve put together a free, printable scavenger hunt for outdoor-inclined folks. Use this guide for locations to hide your Easter Eggs, and then turn the kiddies outside with a copy to guide their hunts.
In preparation for the Easter holiday, I drew inspiration from a trip down memory lane. As a kid, my family and I would make an Easter Bunny cake from two cake rounds, decorated by assorted candies. These candies had to be bought in bulk, because a heavy tax was levied against the loot by all kitchen helpers (myself included).
It’s that time again, when chocolate morphs from heart shapes into the form of Easter eggs and bunnies. Also, if you are into junking, you’ll see all the tchotchke bunnies cleaned out from little old ladies’ front parlors and curio cabinets – in ceramic and porcelain. No one wants to dust these tiny creatures any longer, but you could give them a quick chocolate brown spray, and repurpose them in your own modern (farmhouse, perhaps) décor? Here’s how to do chocolate thrift store bunnies, and I threw in some of our other Easter favs – namely a tried-and-true traditional bunny cake and spindle carrots.
It started on a goose hunt in Arkansas. I came home with two goose breasts and five crib spindles. I’m still deciding how to fix the breasts, but most definitely wanted to make DIY spindle carrots craft.
Jackie Baird Richardson is an interior designer, editor at The WON and avid junker. Watch for her design tips and occasional crafting ideas, bringing the outdoors indoors. View all posts by Jackie Richardson